Thailand $29.95

Description

GPS Map of Thailand

This GPS map will give you turn by turn directions to your destination using a POI (point of interest), city point and/or latitude and longitude with the ability to preplan driving destinations before getting into your car. Includes thousands of POI’s such as hotels, restaurants, fuel stations, and more. The easy to follow instructions allow you to download and install the map into Garmin Basecamp desktop software and transfer it to your Garmin GPS in minutes. Compatible with ALL Garmin GPS units. Don’t pay more than US$10 per day when you already own a Garmin; this is the most comprehensive GPS map available at such an affordable price!
* Map updates require previous purchase and installation of map.

30 reviews for Thailand

Alistair Peel

PhuketnI am currently in Phuket and using the map to travel everywhere!! The map is working well. I found when I searched but not in a specific category, nothing was found. But if I selected say Attractions and searched, then what I was looking for was found. The maps are accurate and I would be lost (literally) without them. The only problem I found was that some streets become pedestrian only in the evenings which the map did not recognise. Otherwise very good!!

Map V 1.5nReference comment on 25th August I wish I had looked at it before buying this load of rubbish. This map has less information than the Garmin map I bought in 2009. Don't waist your money buying this pay the extra and get the proper Garmin version. I do live on a B road near the rail road and I seem to be going over country and the new link on the 7 straight into Pattaya is not even in it and that's been open for 2 years now!!! ADMIN NOTE: We are constantly updating the map and adding new information - updates come about every 8 weeks. Send feedback to support@gpstravelmaps.com for a free update.

Thailand GPS map V 1.5nAppalling! I have asked for my money back. Travel like a local? Do me a favour. Most local roads are not shown at all and those that are are not named including major highways and motorways. The area east of the railway line through Pattaya (not featured although the station is) is almost totally blank. The area is heavilly developed and has been for 30 years or so.

Locally produced maps or even a cursory glance at Google maps will show just how sadly deficient the coverage is.

What is worse is that there is no way of stopping the payment before finding out just how bad the product is.

Don't buy it. The locally produced maps are 100% better even though they are not wholly up to date.

You get what you pay for.nThe maps leave a lot to the imagination, route numbers, street names and missing roads. While driving on a major highway the GPS displays only "Driving on Road." I don't a GPS to tell me that. The Garmin Southeast Asia map is worth the extra money but if on a budget and need a Thailand map this might be work for you.

No identification of most highway road numbersnJust used the map for a drive from Chiang Mai to eastern Phitsanulok, via back-road shortcuts off Highway 11.

Map accuracy was good, but disappointingly lacked all the 3- and 4-digit route numbers for excellent, paved roads well-marked by highway department signs and paper maps. Even Google maps on my phone shows these numbers.

So when turning onto a sign-numbered road, my GPS advises "In 200 meters turn right onto 'road'.". 99.999 per cent of all the streets in this map are known only as "road".

This is unacceptable.

It may be unrealistic to expect every tiny, named lane and soi with a visible street sign to be named in the map's database.

But for $30, I expect to hear the voice and see on the GPS screen all the numbers that the Thai government takes the time to mark with clear signs, and to put on its maps. This way I can confirm that I am taking the correct turns.

How about a free update for purchasers of this product once you have added all these numbers? ADMIN NOTE: Yes - free updates are given for constructive feedback - This map is scheduled to be updated beginning of Oct 2012.

ThailandnIt is too early to tell you about the Map so far all I can say that it was very hard for me to download it from you to my GPS. I am quite computer literate and as a Coast Guard Captain I have used GPS's on boats. Now I am going to re-read the instructions and try.

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This map is licensed under the terms in which it is purchased. A personal consumer license entitles the user to use map on one GPS device. Commercial licenses are available for business and fleet management use. Please contact us for more details or refer to our end user license agreement.